Mayors election; Political candidates; Political campaigns; Los Angeles Times (Firm); Southern Pacific Railroad Company; Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- ); Newspapers
Article from the 1907 June 12 edition of the Pacific Outlook discusses the roles candidates and local politicians played in the 1906 mayoral election.
Mayors election; Political candidates; Political campaigns; Los Angeles Times (Firm); Democratic Party (Calif.); Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- ); Newspapers
Article from an unknown source reports Arthur Harper's election to Mayor of Los Angeles and recaps the mayoral campaign.
Mayors election; Political campaigns; Political candidates; Los Angeles Times (Firm); Fraud; Surveys; Political cartoons
Article from the 1906 November 30 edition of the Los Angeles Express reports that the Los Angeles Times was behind the fraudulent postcard ballots used in the Express voter survey.
Mayors election; Political candidates; Political campaigns
Front pages of the 1906 December 5 edition of the Los Angeles Evening News contain articles regarding Arthur C. Harper's election as Mayor of Los Angeles.
Political cartoons; Political candidates; Political campaigns; Mayors election
Article from the 1909 March 14 edition of the Los Angeles Times discusses the recall election being held the following day to replace Mayor Arthur Harper.
Article from the 1909 May 28 edition of the Los Angeles Evening News reports on issues discussed at a convention of leading reform philanthropists to which Walter Lindley was in attendance.
Article from the 1909 November 3 edition of the Los Angeles Times reports that the Hewitt measure has been voted into law by the Los Angeles city council.
Article from the 1902 December 23 edition of the Los Angeles Times reports that two doctors at the University of Chicago believe that treatment with sodium chloride can revive the dead.
Physicians; Nurses; Surgery; Hospitals; Children; Orthopedic surgery
Article from the 1902 November 12 edition of the Los Angeles Express reports on surgery performed by Dr. Adolph Lorenz during his visit to Los Angeles.